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Gauged Flavor Symmetries

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2013
Abstract Augmenting the Standard Model by three right-handed neutrinos allows for an anomaly-free gauge group extension G max = U ( 1 ) B − L × U ( 1 ) L e − L μ × U ( 1 ) L μ − L τ .
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Gravitation and Gauge Symmetries [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
Preface Space, Time and Gravitation Relativity of space and time Gravitation and geometry Spacetime Symmetries Poincare symmetry Conformal symmetry Poincare Gauge Theory Poincare gauge invariance Geometric interpretation Gravitational dynamics Weyl Gauge Theory Weyl gauge invariance Weyl-Cartan geometry Dynamics Hamiltonian Dynamics Constrained ...
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The interpretation of gauge symmetry

2002
Introduction The term ‘gauge’ refers in its most general everyday connotation to a system of measuring physical quantities, for example by comparing a physical magnitude with a standard or ‘unit’. Changing the gauge would then refer to changing the standard.
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Symmetries in gauge theories

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1978
A general definition of symmetry for solutions of the field equations of gauge theories is proposed, and some of its properties and consequences are discussed.
Edward J. Flaherty, Peter G. Bergmann
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Gauge Symmetry

Geometry, Symmetries, and Classical Physics, 2021
Manousos Markoutsakis
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Non-Abelian Gauge Symmetry and the Higgs Mechanism in F-Theory

, 2014
Singular fiber resolution does not describe the spontaneous breaking of gauge symmetry in F-theory, as the corresponding branch of the moduli space does not exist in the theory.
A. Grassi, James Halverson, J. Shaneson
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Gauging discrete symmetries

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1995
Recent developments in quantum gravity theory have led to the suggestion that various discrete symmetries, in particular charge–parity (CP), should be ‘‘gauged,’’ that is, interpreted as elements of some connected Lie group. As the parity operator is related to a space–time isometry, however, it is far from clear that this suggestion has any real ...
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Gravitation and Gauge Symmetries

Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2002
The purpose of this book (I quote verbatim from the back cover) is to `shed light upon the intrinsic structure of gravity and the principle of gauge invariance, which may lead to a consistent unified field theory', a very laudable aim. The content divides fairly clearly into four sections (and origins).
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Symmetry and gauge theory

2003
The fundamental forces of nature can all be described in terms of gauge theories . Not long after the advent of quantum theory, physicists realised that electromagnetic interactions arise from demanding invariance of quantum wave equations under local changes of phase.
Anthony Lasenby, Chris Doran
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